94 Carpal Bones Mnemonic

Leahmarie Jaca and Zoë Soon

Carpal Bones. The bones shown in this figure include the ulna, radius and carpal bones (lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, hamate, capitate, scaphoid, trapezoid, trapezium), the bones of the hand (metacarpals), and phalanges (proximal phalanx, distal phalanx, proximal phalanx, middle phalanx, and distal phalanx). Illustration by E Gregory
Carpal Bones. The bones shown in this figure include the ulna, radius and carpal bones (lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, hamate, capitate, scaphoid, trapezoid, trapezium), the bones of the hand (metacarpals), and phalanges (proximal phalanx, distal phalanx, proximal phalanx, middle phalanx, and distal phalanx). Illustration by E Gregory

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4th-Year Undergraduate Student

Zoë Soon, MSc, PhD, B.Ed.
Associate Professor of Teaching,
IKB Faculty of Science | Department of Biology
The University of British Columbia | Okanagan Campus | Syilx Okanagan Nation Territory

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